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Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch Review

11 December 2009 No Comment

The new Bamboo Pen & Touch from Wacom comes with new attractive interface and combines the benefits of Wacom’s ergonomically designed pen and Multi-Touch interface for speedy data entry and flexibility in operations. Bamboo Pen & Touch provides you with a doorway to speeding technology and shows you an efficient way to work with your computers.

With the enhanced multi-touch interface you can use finger tap or simply hand gestures on the surface of Bamboo Pen & Touch. The surface area is quite large than the traditional laptop trackpad and other mobile devices which makes it quite easy and comfortable to use. With Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch you can easily scroll through your documents and presentations, flip images, increase and decrease zoom of images, easily navigate through various web pages and move around your display. The Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch comes with the following key features

  • Different sensor for pen and multi-touch point for enhancing the precision
  • Use of multiple fingers for gestures and single finger for easy navigation
  • Simple gestures for zooming, scrolling, rotating and moving back and forward
  • Ergonomic pen having two switches. The pen does not require battery for its operating
  • Simple and easy connection to your Mac, laptop or PC via USB

The Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch comes in sleek sized design having dimensions 9.8″ x 6.9″ (249mm x 175mm) which makes it quite space saving. This user friendly device is priced at $99 USD. For more information on Wacom Bamboo Pen & Touch or to buy it online please click Here

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